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October 15, 2007

Taco Horse

I drove to Target yesterday to try and find a crown to wear for next week's show when I came upon this taco stand. If you live in Los Angeles, you can find it on Virgil Avenue, just above Beverly Boulevard. What distinguishes it from the thousands of other taco stands in LA is the giant plastic horse on the sign. Is it just me, or does that horse look eerily similar to a FORMER GUEST on the show?

PS: Dear Mexican viewers: What's a Potrillo?PPSS: No luck with the crown.

1. m. Caballo que no tiene más de tres años.
1. male name. Horse that is no more than three years old.

potro.

(De or. inc.).
(uncertain origin)

1. m. Caballo desde que nace hasta que muda los dientes de leche, que, generalmente, es a los cuatro años y medio de edad.
1. male name. Horse since the time of birth until it changes the milk teeth, which happens, generally, at the age of four and a half years old.

PS: both entries seen at "Diccionario de la Real Academia Española de la Lengua" (spanish equivalent to The Webster's Dictionary and The Oxford English Dictionary)

I would try a party supply store for the crown.Either that or 1)a costume supply store or 2)a'fairy' party type store.I soooooo want to see thy awesomeness kitted out like a royal.Keep the dream alive,Mylord! :-)